Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Pride Law invites you to attend a panel discussion

Keep Moving Forward:
Rhetorical Strategies Regarding GLBTQ Issues


A panel event featuring:
Professor David McGowan
Professor Miranda McGowan
Professor Dale Carpenter

March 25 from 12:00PM - 12:50PM in WH 3C


Come learn about the rhetorical strategies used in the 1960s Civil Rights Movement and ways to adapt them to today’s political climate. The panel will focus on using the techniques taught by Bayard Rustin, one of the integral figures in the 1960’s civil rights movement, and how the average citizen can use those techniques to repair the damage to civil and human rights after the passage of Prop. 8.



Bayard Rustin (March 17, 1912 – August 24, 1987) was an American civil rights activist, important largely behind the scenes in the civil rights movement of the 1960s and earlier, and principal organizer of the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. He counseled Martin Luther King, Jr. on the techniques of nonviolent resistance. Rustin was openly gay [1] and advocated on behalf of gay and lesbian causes in the latter part of his career.A year before his death in 1987, Rustin said:
"The barometer of where one is on human rights questions is no longer the black community, it's the gay community. Because it is the community which is most easily mistreated."



ALL ARE WELCOME

Lunch Will Be Served

Thursday, March 5, 2009

NLGTF Study Shows Party, Ideology, Age, and Religiosity Drove Prop 8 Vote

Can't get enough Prop. 8 info?

An in-depth analysis of the Proposition 8 vote shows that party affiliation, political ideology, frequency of attending worship services and age were the driving forces behind the measure’s passage on Nov. 4. The study finds that after taking into account the effect of religious service attendance, support for Proposition 8 among African Americans and Latinos was not significantly different than other groups.


You can read the full report here.

THLA Events Coming Up!

San Diego County Bar Association - Ethnic Relations & Diversity Committee (ERDC) Annual Spring Mixer

Friday, March 27 - 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm

Bar Center - 1333 Seventh Avenue (between Ash and A Street)

Hosted beverages and light appetizers

Cost: FREE. Register at: www.sdcba.org/ERDCmixer

Please join us and mix and mingle with your colleagues -- also welcome members of the American Bar Association (ABA) Presidential Commission on Diversity in the Profession.

The SDCBA's ERDC is comprised of representatives from the following organizations

Earl B. Gilliam Bar Association
Filipino American Lawyers of San Diego
Iranian American Bar Association
Korean American Bar Association
La Raza Lawyers Association
Lawyers Club of San Diego
Native American Lawyers Association
Pan Asian Lawyers of San Diego
South Asian Bar Association
Tom Homann Law Association

All SDCBA members and members of the ERDC organizations listed above are welcome!

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Just a reminder that THLA is having a mixer at the Bamboo lounge on Friday, March 13th at 6 p.m.until whenever...We will likely be on the back patio and they serve food for dinner. Hope to see you ALL there!

Board meeting this Thursday, March 5th at the Center: 5:30 p.m. All are welcome.

Thursday, March 5th 9 a.m. Oral Argument on Prop 8.

May 14, 2009: THLA ANNUAL DINNER....Invites to follow shortly. If you are interested in corporate sponsorship on the invite, please email Jonathan at SchneeweissJ@aol.com

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

PROP 8 MARRIAGE CASES - WATCH/LISTEN!

Don’t forget to watch or listen to the oral arguments of the Prop 8 Marriage Cases before the Supreme Court this Thursday, March 5 from 9 am to 12 pm. This is an historic occasion! The court will issue a written opinion in the cases within 90 days of oral argument.

To watch it streaming live from your computer, go to http://www.calchannel.com/

Monday, March 2, 2009

Pride Law Annual Attorney Panel and Mixer

TONIGHT!
March 2, 2009
6:00 – 6:40 pm
In WH2A

Mixer and Reception to Follow in the Faculty Reading Room
All Are Welcome!

Featured Panelists and Attendees:
Superior Court Judge David Rubin
Jonathan Schneeweiss, President of the Tom Homann Law Association
Leonard Trinh, Deputy District Attorney
Lilys McCoy, Civil Litigator, McCoy, Turnage & Robertson
Loren Freenstone, Civil Litigator, Higgs, Fletcher and Mack
Richard Segal, Commercial and Business Litigator, Pillsbury


The Annual Pride Law Panel will discuss a variety of career experiences including Deputy DA to Judge and JAG Corps to Real Estate. The panel will also discuss some of the challenges faced as members of the GLBTQQA community within the legal profession.


Snacks and refreshments will be served

Co-Sponsored by Career Services